KEEPING WARM: Bathers in Aldeburgh, Suffolk, back in 1927; HEADING FOR THE SMOKE: Businessmen in 1935 on the way to work; IN THE PIPELINE: Factory making special "ladies' pipes" in 1962; GET WELL: Wounded soldiers smoking in 1916 in a military hospital; AIR WAVES: The BBC's Robert Dougall at the microphone; SMOKIN': John Faulkner, 104, in 1932; BACCY HANDERS: Game, set and matches; SMOULDERING: On London Underground in 1952; GROWING UP FAST: A two-year-old boy smoking in 1959; FIRELIGHTERS: Emergency services in Croydon in 1965; NO KIDDING: A child in 1920; FAG BREAK: Yorkshire schoolboys puff away in 1962 during an "official smoking session"

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